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Exploring Still Life Through the Centuries: From Dutch Vanitas to Contemporary Realism

Discover the evolution of still life art from 16th-century Dutch Vanitas to 21st-century contemporary realism. Explore iconic pieces like "Still Life with Lemons and Oranges" by Luis Melendez, "Glass on a Table" by Georges Braque, and modern works like "3 Honey Jars" by Matthias Weischer. Delve into various movements such as Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, and Surrealism. This journey showcases the diverse interpretations and styles in depicting inanimate objects and scenes.

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Exploring Still Life Through the Centuries: From Dutch Vanitas to Contemporary Realism

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  1. Surface: Still Life

  2. Dutch Still Life & Vanitas 16th/17th century

  3. “Still Life with Lemons and Oranges” Luis Melendez 18th century

  4. “The Cup we all race 4” “The Poor Man’s Store” “Letter Rack” John Frederick Peto Trompe l’oeil: 19th century

  5. Auguste Renoir Impressionism: late19th century/early 20th century

  6. “Still Life with bowl of cherries” “Anemones” Raoul Dufy Early 20th century

  7. “Spanish Still Life” “The Goldfish” Henri Matisse Fauvism: early 20th century

  8. “Glass on a Table” “Bottles and Fishes” Georges Braque Cubism: early 20th century

  9. “Bowl of Fruit, Violin and Bottle” Pablo Picasso Cubism: early 20th century

  10. “Still Life” Giorgio Morandi Early 20th century

  11. “Personal Values” Rene Magritte Surrealism: Mid 20th century

  12. “Coloured Still Life” “Pottery” Patrick Caulfield Late 20th century “Sweet Bowl”

  13. “Still Life with Chip Fryer” John Bratby Kitchen sink realism: Late 20th century

  14. “Chanel” “Piano Shawl” “To: Hartnett” Kim Mendehall Audrey Flack Photorealism: Late 20th century

  15. “2 Jars Hot Pepper Pickles” Janet Fish Contemporary realism: Late 20th century/early 21st century “3 Honey Jars”

  16. Matthais Weischer Contemporary artist

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